EP. 51: Bonzers, Shapers, and Secret Sandbars w/ Long Island shredder Johnny Knapp
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We know Johnny Knapp can shred a sandbar. We learned on the show what deep grasp the Brookhaven native has on Long Island shaper geneology and lore. The renaissance man brings us into the finer points of glide in the Bonzer shape, lessons in the "kiddy pool" of whitewash while surfing with dad as a kid, and taking the Bellport arts collective Auto-Body to the Bronx. Music credits: Ryan Little; Johnny Knapp Intro sound credit: Atlanta Arts Today
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